Monthly Archives: October 2018

Rescuing old cine film with Raspberry Pi Zero

When Electrical Engineer Alan Platt was given the task of converting old cine film to digital footage for his father-in-law’s 70th birthday, his first instinct was to look online. “There are plenty of companies happy to convert old films”, he explains, “but they are all extremely expensive.

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Best Raspberry Pi alternatives: The latest single-board computers – TechRepublic

Best Raspberry Pi alternatives: The latest single-board computers   TechRepublic The most interesting single-board computers revealed or released in recent months.

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Latest Lime SDR board builds on Raspberry Pi CM3 – LinuxGizmos.com

Latest Lime SDR board builds on Raspberry Pi CM3 LinuxGizmos.com However, the Micro enables more compact systems by integrating the 67.6 x 31m Raspberry Pi CM3 module rather than requiring an attached desktop or SBC computer. The LimeNET Micro is once again equipped with an Intel/Altera MAX 10 FPGA with 16k ..

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Celebrating European Code Week with our annual EUDojo

On Wednesday 17 October, CoderDojo held the sixth annual EUDojo in the European Parliament in Brussels. EUDojo 2018 Since last year’s event, CoderDojo has grown significantly: we have almost 500 new Dojos, and our network now spreads to over 100 countries! We organised this year’s EUDojo to coincided with the annual Europe Code Week — also in its sixth year

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PiSP Raspberry Pi Zero PSP games console mod – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiSP Raspberry Pi Zero PSP games console mod Geeky Gadgets If you have an old Sony PSP lying around gathering dust you may be interested in a new hack which fits the miniature Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC into the case of the Sony handheld games console. Check out the video below to learn more about the project …

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Raspberry Pi-style Odroid-H2 launch: Fast NVMe SSD support, Intel CPU, up to 32GB RAM – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi -style Odroid-H2 launch: Fast NVMe SSD support, Intel CPU, up to 32GB RAM TechRepublic The Odroid-H2 brings the power of a low-end PC to a single-board computer (SBC). The board revealed on Friday, is more powerful and has more features than the most famous SBC, the $35 Raspberry Pi 3 B+, but will almost certainly cost considerably more ..

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Raspberry Pi-style Odroid-H2 packs PC power into single-board computer – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi -style Odroid-H2 packs PC power into single-board computer TechRepublic The Odroid-H2 brings the power of a low-end PC to a single-board computer (SBC). The board, revealed on Friday, is more powerful and has more features than the most famous SBC, the $35 Raspberry Pi 3 B+, but will almost certainly cost considerably …

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Review: PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Review: PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi Elektor (blog) The objective of the PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi is to make ePaper (e-paper) technology available to anyone, which is why it is a fully open source product with schematics and source code at GitHub. Besides the ePaper display, the HAT …

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Blazing Fast Raspberry Pi Display Driver Will Melt Your Face then Teach You How – Hackaday

Hackaday Blazing Fast Raspberry Pi Display Driver Will Melt Your Face then Teach You How Hackaday Reader [poipoi] recently wrote into our tip line to tell us about an “amazingly fast” Raspberry Pi display driver with a README file that “is an actual joy to read”.

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Stock Looking PSP Hides a Raspberry Pi Zero – Hackaday

Hackaday Stock Looking PSP Hides a Raspberry Pi Zero Hackaday With his usual attention to detail, he managed to replace the PSP's original internals with a Pi Zero running RetroPie, while keeping the outside of the system looking almost perfectly stock.

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